AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHunger Strike in Morocco: Rights groups say Sahrawi political prisoner Naâma Asfari is nearing his sixth week of an indefinite hunger strike in Kenitra prison, warning his health is at serious risk after he began protesting detention conditions and demanding transfer to occupied Western Sahara. Film Boycott Call: As Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey hits theaters, Sahrawi activists and filmmakers are urging a boycott over scenes shot in Morocco-occupied Dakhla, calling it an ethical failure that risks normalizing occupation while Sahrawi journalists face repression. Franco-Moroccan Reset: French PM Sébastien Lecornu’s Rabat visit highlights a deepening “exceptional partnership” with Morocco, including security and energy cooperation, but it’s overshadowed by fresh Pegasus spyware allegations involving French officials. Arts & Culture Spotlight: A BBC-style travel feature spotlights Mauritania as a rarely visited Sahara destination, while The Odyssey coverage also focuses on its limited IMAX 1570 screenings worldwide. Human Rights Pressure: Separate reporting keeps attention on Sahrawi activist Naâma Asfari’s deteriorating situation and the wider crackdown on independent voices.
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